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    Rise of The Kek Screenplay

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    RISE OF THE KEK SCREENPLAY

      by

      John Joseph Burhop

      ****

      PUBLISHED BY:

      Rise of The Kek

      Copyright 2010 by John Joseph Burhop

      FADE IN:

      INT. SCOUTSHIP - EARTH ORBIT

      A small-framed humanoid sits in the spacecraft's tiny cockpit. He has four equidistant arms and four equidistant legs. An opposable thumb centers each of his nine-fingered hands. He is a CIDEBAN named PIREN.

      A screen on the console displays STOCK FOOTAGE of human scientists splitting the first atom. A chronometer below it reads "1932"

      A red light begins flashing, BEEPING. Piren activates a voice recorder.

      PIREN

      Cideban Scoutship Sol Three reporting.

      Auto Return has activated. Earth year

      1932. The humans have split their first

      atom. First contact may be possible

      sooner than we thought.

      EXT. EARTH ORBIT

      The scoutship rotates away from Earth, then darts off at incredible speed.

      INT. SCOUTSHIP

      The screen's image freezes in frame as the chronometer rapidly advances to "1975"

      EXT. OUTER SPACE

      PAN DOWN - CONTINUOUS

      A speckled yellow moon rises into view. Communication and observation equipment protrude from its upper half.

      Sport climbers are visible on its lower edge. Their clothing ranges from spacesuits to coveralls as we descend.

      EXT. PLANET CIDEBA - DAY

      We arrive at the moon's base, grounded on an ocean covered planet.

      A storm cloud flickers in the distance.

      ZOOM IN on storm cloud.

      Four columns of fire BURST through its underside: Braking thrusters.

      They illuminate a large spacecraft descending. Eight massive ribs surround its huge octagonal shell from bottom to top.

      Lowering.

      GROWING LOUDER.

      Slowing.

      The braking thrusters incinerate the landscape below.

      The spacecraft touches down. It is a KEK SHIP.

      Large spider-like aliens come swarming out of the ship in waves. They are eight feet in length with large, serrated mandibles and razor sharp claws. They are KEK.

      ZOOM IN on a single Kek. It dips down with a slow, steady hunch.

      It HISSES loudly before tackling and killing a fleeing Cideban.

      The Kek flings the Cideban off to the side.

      Two other Kek scurry over.

      They perform a creepy dance above the body before devouring it violently.

      The Kek ship begins MOANING, CREAKING.

      Its ribs tear away from the top. They extend upward and outward in eight opposite directions. They arc over and come down hard into the scorched terrain.

      The ribs become legs that hoist the central shell into the air.

      The ship has transformed into a mobile mechanoid.

      It lumbers clumsily toward a well protected facility.

      A lame leg drags across the ground, carving a long scar through the facility's perimeter forest. The mechanoid advances unimpeded, snapping trees like twigs.

      EXT. ABOVE PLANET CIDEBA

      Piren's scoutship barrels into the system. It rapidly decelerates.

      A barely visible beam pulls it down toward the planet's surface.

      INT. HANGAR FIVE - PLANET CIDEBA - DAY

      The beam is emanating from a small spacecraft docking port.

      The scoutship is guided smoothly into it.

      Piren looks around confusedly. He activates an intercom.

      PIREN

      Hello?

      A SLIGHT TREMOR vibrates the docking port's support. Piren is startled by it. He grows visibly impatient.

      A uniformed Cideban comes running into the hangar, waving all four arms above his head. He is GEDDEN.

      GEDDEN

      I'm coming, I'm coming.

      Gedden rams a power cable into the side of the scoutship. He releases a pressure seal, then pushes up the canopy.

      GEDDEN (CONT’D)

      Welcome home, Commander Piren. I'm

      Administrator Gedden.

      PIREN

      Protocol requires the presence of at

      least two docking engineers for all

      arriving scoutships.

      (unbuckling from the seat)

      What if the docking program-

      GEDDEN

      I'm sorry, sir. You were supposed to dock

      in Hangar Six. Uh, we've got a slight

      emergency on our hands.

      PIREN

      What kind of emergency?

      Gedden waves Piren over to a computer terminal near the hangar's entrance.

      Piren climbs out of the cockpit while Gedden codes in.

      A contour map of the planet's surface displays. More than a hundred red pixels flash over its full range. INTRUDER ALERT displays prominently across the screen.

      GEDDEN

      The Kek captured one of our scoutships

      and were able to reverse engineer its

      NEUTRINO DRIVE.

      PIREN

      (referring to the red pixels)

      Those are all Kek ships?

      GEDDEN

      I'm afraid so. We received an emergency

      transmission from the pilot just before

      he was captured. It revealed that the Kek

      have been spinning out spacecraft at an

      alarming rate.

      PIREN

      How did they breach the orbital defense

      net?

      GEDDEN

      They caught us completely off guard.

      Their ships' energy signatures matched

      those of early model scoutships. We have

      older ships coming in all the time.

      A MORE POWERFUL TREMOR rattles the hangar.

      PIREN

      Is that the Kek?

      GEDDEN

      Must be.

      Piren scowls at Gedden.

      Gedden Pulls Piren out the door.

      EXT. LAUNCH FACILITY - PLANET CIDEBA - DAY

      The Kek mechanoid approaches from just outside the facility's perimeter.

      Piren is struggling to match Gedden's stride as they run toward a nearby hangar.

      PIREN

      Where are we going?

      GEDDEN

      There's a Neutrino Drive in Hangar Six

      that needs to be evacuated.

      INT. HANGAR SIX - PLANET CIDEBA - DAY

      They scramble into the hangar.

      Gedden enters a code on a wall safe. He pops it open.

      He retrieves a rectangular block of metal approximately one foot long. A small circular hole runs through its length. It is a Neutrino Drive Engine.

      Gedden thrusts the engine into a carry bag.

      Piren snatches the bag from him.

      They scoot out the door.

      EXT. LAUNCH FACILITY - DAY

      They race back toward Hangar Five.

      The mechanoid is now inside the facility's perimeter.

      Its lame leg drags across the ground, launching huge chunks of rock and soil into the air with distant, slow motion arcs.

      Fodder rains on several nearby hangars.

      Another leg IMPACTS the ground.

      Piren nearly falls.

      INT. HANGAR FIVE - DAY

      Gedden and Piren enter the hangar.

      Piren climbs into his scoutship. He nestles the carry bag behind the pilot's seat.

      PIREN

      (buckling in)

      What are you going to do?

      GEDDEN

      Don't worry about me. Just resume your

      mission to Earth. That satisfies the

      evacuation order. Warning beacons were

    />   sent to all Class Three worlds. That

      means Earth has already been warned.

      Gedden yanks out the power cable. Pulls down the canopy. Seals it. Waves Piren out.

      A Kek emerges from a dark corner of the hangar and engulfs Gedden.

      Another Kek quickly cocoons itself to the scoutship without Piren's knowledge.

      EXT. ABOVE LAUNCH FACILITY - DAY

      Piren's ship ascends.

      Three Kek mechanoids are visible in the surrounding terrain.

      EXT. CIDEBA ORBIT

      Laser pulses BURST from the defense satellites.

      Piren's ship rises between them, then accelerates out into space.

      INT. SCOUTSHIP

      Images of Earth's technological advancements flood onto the screen as the EARTH chronometer rapidly advances to 2018.

      The scoutship arrives in Earth orbit.

      Piren taps into a satellite signal. He conducts a query.

      An image of a book appears. It reads: "THE E.T. SIGNAL OF 2018 BY ALEC STRICKLAND."

      The COMPUTER begins reading it aloud:

      COMPUTER

      Little is known about the transmission

      received from 58 Eridani...

      EXT. ALEC'S HOUSE - DAY

      CAPTION: Southern Wisconsin, April 14, 2018

      Springtime.

      The house is small, rustic. It sits on a long, dirt road. Vast fields of young corn surround it.

      An AIRCAR hovers clumsily into the end of its long, gravel driveway. Its four

      turbofans WHINE unnervingly.

      Rocks pelt the front of the house.

      INT. LIVING ROOM - ALEC'S HOUSE - DAY

      ALEC STRICKLAND, 21, handsome, healthy, spots the aircar through the living room window.

      ALEC

      STEVE's here.

      Alec spies Steve, 20, stocky, beer belly, through a slit in blinds.

      KRISTIN, 19, athletic, brunette, enters the living room.

      She places a snack tray and an ashtray on the glass top coffee table.

      Alec flings the front door open just as Steve is preparing to knock.

      ALEC (CONT’D)

      Can I help you?

      STEVE

      There are rumors of a wild party at this

      locale, sir. I'll need to inspect the

      premises for beautiful women.

      Steve pushes politely past Alec into the house.

      He pulls a bottle of JACK DANIELS from a paper sack in his hand, and then drops down on the couch. He takes a long drink from the bottle.

      ALEC

      I still can't believe you bought that

      thing. Didn't anyone you that aircars

      were banned from public roads in 2016?

      STEVE

      Let's see. They're loud, dangerous, and

      illegal. Sounds perfect to me.

      KRISTIN

      I've got to hand it to you Steve, at

      least you're consistent.

      Steve lights a cigarette.

      He slumps forward and begins sampling from the snack tray.

      Alec moves into the kitchen.

      ALEC

      Hey Steve. Think fast.

      Alec tosses a bottle of beer to Steve. It sails over the coffee table.

      Kristin watches in horror.

      Steve catches it smoothly before guzzling half of it down in one long gulp. He then belches loudly.

      ALEC (CONT’D)

      Another?

      Kristin shoots Alec a glance.

      Steve finishes the beer, then nods to Alec.

      STEVE

      Hit me.

      Alec retrieves two more beers and a pours a glass of wine for Kristin.

      He rejoins them in the living room.

      STEVE (CONT’D)

      So, ten million copies, huh? I still

      can't believe it.

      ALEC

      Either can I. There's nothing like

      turning an old research paper into a best

      selling book in three days. Thank god for

      eBooks. It definitely pays to be first.

      KRISTIN

      The alien signal totally dominated the

      news. Talk about free publicity.

      ALEC

      Most of my book is about the history and

      evolution of radio astronomy. Very little

      of it actually covers the signal itself.

      The government hasn't told us anything

      about its content.

      KRISTIN

      Yeah. Tell the world that we've received

      an intelligent, extraterrestrial signal

      and then try to bury it.

      ALEC

      They claim to still be

      (quoting with four fingers)

      deciphering it.

      STEVE

      Our government at work. Hiding the truth

      as usual.

      ALEC

      It's pretty weird that the signal was

      transmitted on a secure government

      frequency. I mean, how would they know?

      STEVE

      How would who know? Where did it come

      from?

      ALEC

      58 Eridani. It's a star about forty three

      light years away.

      STEVE

      (raising his beer)

      To The E.T. Signal of 2018 by Alec

      Strickland.

      They clink clumsily. Race to the bottoms of their drinks.

      Kristin wins. She rises victoriously. Moves into the kitchen.

      KRISTIN

      (with an exaggerated slur)

      Another round, boys?

      STEVE

      Sure.

      Kristin reenters the living room. Hands them each a beer, then drops into a recliner.

      Steve grabs his beer and stands up.

      STEVE (CONT’D)

      Come on. I want to show you two the

      aircar.

      KRISTIN

      You guys go ahead. I'm pretty comfy at

      the moment.

      Alec and Steve head outside.

      EXT. DRIVEWAY - ALEC'S HOUSE - DAY

      A 1975 CADILLAC pulls in behind the sloppily parked aircar lying at the top of the driveway.

      The Cadillac's driver side window lowers. The driver is a scrawny, red headed, pale, freckled faced girl. She is TARA.

      TARA

      (to Steve)

      You bought an aircar?

      STEVE

      Look whose talking, Miss gas guzzler.

      TARA

      Where's your little brother?

      STEVE

      JEREMY will be by later.

      ALEC

      I didn't expect to see you here tonight?

      TARA

      Kristin invited me.

      ALEC

      You're driving a Cadillac? I thought you

      were an environmentalist?

      TARA

      I think I've earned a little leeway.

      They all enter the house.

      INT. LIVING ROOM - NIGHT

      The party is in full swing. Fifteen guests are present.

      Jeremy, 18, small build, is conversing with Tara.

      Alec scowls as he eyes Tara from across the room.

      Steve is standing next to Alec.

      TARA

      The International Reforestation Coalition

      has done more to improve the planet than

      all the governments combined.

      JEREMY

      How do you figure?

      TARA

      In the last five years, we've planted

      nearly a billion trees. Those trees

      convert several million tons of carbon

      dioxide into oxygen every year.

      Tara notices Alec's displeasure. She smiles insincerely.

      ALEC

      I can't believe your brother is

      interested in Tara. All she ever talks

      about is the INRC.

      STEVE

      She's easy and he's eighteen. It ain't

      rocket science, Alec.


      JEREMY

      How much carbon dioxide is released into

      the atmosphere by a single tree?

      TARA

      Trees filter carbon dioxide out of the

      atmosphere, not into it. Other plants

      help, but trees do the most.

      JEREMY

      I thought that plankton and oceanic

      absorption filtered out most of the

      carbon dioxide.

      TARA

      Well, the ocean does act as a sink for

      carbon dioxide...

      JEREMY

      I'm just messing with you, Tara.

     
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